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We don't use '' balls '' over here so your translation means here '' balle '' as in a playing ball ( baseball,etc..). In Montreal they will understand '' gosse ''. The term blue wouldn't work either...but '' full '' (plein) in French would do it.

J'ai les gosses pleines. Aimerais-tu les sucer ?

P.S. I forgot to mention we are using a lot '' couilles '' as well...so you can replace '' gosses '' by '' couilles ''.

Personally, I don't hold with all this foreign talk. People everywhere should speak Strayan. Things would be much easier. Nevertheless in a spirit of international good-will, I know that Bucko parlez the francais pretty good and he's going to Montreal. Stick with him.

Yes of course there's ass everywhere..you'll have the junk danglin' into your face..and whoever's face that will be there.

For tips..well...you put it in their slips before they take them off...and when off..they still have their hands..if you go in a private cabin for '' junk danglin' special ''...then it's $10.00 + a tip..let's say about $15.00 for a '' special ''.

Strayan is the official language of Australia. When we say Australian, it tends to sound like Strayan or Strine to those unfamiliar with our accent.But don't worry, it is not only the French Canadians that have a problem with our accent. I had a hell of time communicating with people in the USA on my first trip there back in the 80's. According to Matty, my accent is fairly broad, but my family thinks I speak all posh like cause I'm "a poofta livin' in the eastern suburbs" .

well..it depends of the places. I must say that I haven't been to see '' jigglin' junk '' in quite some times...but you can't have it closer than that in those cabins...some guys would let you touch them too. I think the funkiest for that in Montreal is the '' Taboo ''.

Strayan is the official language of Australia. When we say Australian, it tends to sound like Strayan or Strine to those unfamiliar with our accent.But don't worry, it is not only the French Canadians that have a problem with our accent. I had a hell of time communicating with people in the USA on my first trip there back in the 80's. According to Matty, my accent is fairly broad, but my family thinks I speak all posh like cause I'm "a poofta livin' in the eastern suburbs" .

Thanks for the explanation Steve ! About every countries have their accent so that's the way it is. We even have very different ones in Quebec depending of the area. Our French is somewhat different than in France, although there's a few regions in France who speaks a bit similar to us since we mostly originated from those regions.

When i was in London it took me about a day to get used to their accent but somewhat able to get it eventually, yet sometimes I didn't understand certain words.

In the early 80s I went to Memphis and Nashville. When we left the restaurant the waitress said to me '' Have a nice day '', well I didn't get it all...it sounded anything but this. A friend of mine told me what she said as I was lost. In a burger restaurant..the lady asked me if I wanted '' ? '' something in my burger..well I still don't know what she said..and I kept saying yes to everything. After I made her repeat it three times she was getting annoyed so I stick to '' yes ''.

oh, she had her first drink in Toronto after like 20 years or so..... let's get her smashed and rowdy.... i want to hear her scream... 'take it off you stud'.... (well, that might not work since they are naked anyways )

You'll have to work a bit harder on your French as Rocky is in advance on you. I had to talk to him a bit earlier this evening and he impressed me with some French. It was pretty good and actually understood everything he said.